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THE BOSTON BRUINS WEEK AHEAD January 12 - 18 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Matthew Chmura January 11, 2019 617.624.1913 Brandon McNelis 857.241.8343 Travis Basciotta 617.459.6853 THE BOSTON BRUINS WEEK AHEAD January 12 - 18 STAT OF THE WEEK: Tuukka Rask has won his last four starts with a 1.23 goals against average and .959 save percentage in that span. Included in that stretch was his 42nd career shutout (4-0 vs. Minnesota on 1/8), which was also his 250th career win. Rask is now three victories shy of passing Tiny Thompson (252) as the Bruins’ all-time wins leader. QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “I just try to hit as many people as I can, keep my mouth shut.” – Chris Wagner on if he talks to opposing players before he hits them TWEET OF THE WEEK (WEEK 20): @conroyherald (Steve Conroy, Boston Herald): “And he’s just as cranky today as he was on his first day” (In response to the tweet below) HONORABLE MENTIONS: @JoeyMacHockey (Joe McDonald, The Athletic): “Congrats to @MLoftus_Ledger on celebrating 30 years on the @NHLBruins beat today. That's a lot of hockey. #truepro” @MLoftus_Ledger (Mike Loftus, Patriot Ledger): “Welcome to new followers who are only following because @JoeyMacHockey told everyone how ancient I am. And also, welcome to coverage of my 2,467th practice, give or take.” Congratulations to Mike Loftus on 30 years on the Bruins beat! 2018-19 BOSTON MEDIA TWEET OF THE WEEK LEADERBOARD: @AmalieBenjamin (Amalie Benjamin, NHL.com): Week 4, Week 10, Week 15, Week 19 @JoeyMacHockey (Joe McDonald, The Athletic): Week 3, Week 5, Week 9, Week 13 @ConorRyan_93 (Conor Ryan, Boston Sports Journal): Week 8, Week 12, Week 17 @_TyAnderson (Ty Anderson, 95.8 The Sports Hub): Week 6, Week 11, Week 14 @MattKalman (Matt Kalman, NHL.com): Week 16, Week 18 @conroyherald (Steve Conroy, Boston Herald): Week 20 @GlobeKPD (Kevin Paul Dupont, Boston Globe): Week 7 @HackswithHaggs (Joe Haggerty, NBC Sports Boston): Week 1 @mattyports (Matt Porter, Boston Globe): Week 2 WATCH A BRUINS ALUMNI GAME: At 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 12, the Boston Bruins Alumni will head to Conway Arena in Nashua, NH for a game to benefit The New England Edge. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Expected in the line-up are Bruins greats Rick Middleton, Terry O’Reilly and Andrew Raycroft, along with the rest of the Bruins Alumni team. For tickets, please contact Tamara O’Donnell ([email protected]). WINTER ITEMS TO BE DELIVERED TO VETERANS: On January 16th, the Boston Bruins Foundation, Red River and Operation Hat Trick will be delivering winter items collected at the Bruins game on January 10th to the New England Center and Home for Veterans. This is the third season that the Boston Bruins Foundation and Red River have teamed up to honor those who have served our country. The annual retail campaign in which the net proceeds from one Operation Hat Trick hat and one shirt go toward supporting the recovery of wounded service members and veterans has raised over $90,000 to date. This money is used to support veterans and military members in our community in need. PUCKS & PADDLES: The Boston Bruins Foundation is teaming up with Patrice Bergeron and 98.5 The Sports Hub for the annual Pucks & Paddles Ping Pong Tournament on February 7th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Royale Boston (279 Tremont Street, Boston). Fans will have the opportunity to bid on a chance to play doubles ping pong with select Boston Bruins players, including Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara and David Pastrnak. Bidding opens Monday, January 14th and remains live until Friday, February 1st. Visit www.BruinsAuctions.org to place your bid. All proceeds raised will benefit Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center and the Boston Bruins Foundation. Fans can also purchase tickets to attend the event: VIP ($200) or general admission ($50) – please note that GA tickets do not include player meet and greets. To purchase tickets and learn more about this event, please visit www.BostonBruins.com/PingPong. BEHIND THE B SEASON 6 PRESENTED BY TICKETMASTER: The New England Emmy Award-winning series returns again this season to give fans an exclusive inside look at everything Black & Gold. In Episode 7, sit back and enjoy some our favorite chirps, cellys and moments of Behind The B from over the course of the last six seasons. To watch Episode 7, visit www.BostonBruins.com/BehindtheB. NEXT EPISODE: Season 6, Episode 8: Tuesday, January 22, 6:30 p.m. on NESN BRUINS ACADEMY THE SHOW: The New England Emmy Award-winning series is a fast-paced, educational, Black & Gold-themed program created for youth who love the game of hockey. One 30-minute episode will air each month on NESN. In Season 4, Episode 1, the B’s meet some fans at the team’s annual season-ticket holder event, do a little holiday shopping for kids in local hospitals and deliver them holiday cheer! To watch Episode 1, visit www.bostonbruins.com/BruinsAcademy. NEXT EPISODE: Season 4, Episode 2: Tuesday, February 5, 5:30 p.m. on NESN WINTER KNITS: Fans can sport the newest and warmest winter gear this season by purchasing B’s and C’s knits, scarves, jackets and more at the ProShop on Level 2 of TD Garden. WINTER CLASSIC PANORAMA: Commemorate the Bruins 2019 Bridgestone Winter Classic victory with a 360-degree panoramic photograph showcasing the sold- out crowd of over 76,000 fans. The panoramas are available for purchase at the ProShop located on Level 2 of TD Garden. ALL-STAR JERSEY: Support David Pastrnak making the 2019 Honda NHL All-Star Game in San Jose with the official Bruins All-Star jersey available now at the ProShop located on Level 2 of TD Garden. These one-of-a-kind jerseys are the first NHL hockey jerseys to feature repurposed and upcycled materials. LIMITED EDITION ’47 HATS DESIGNED BY THE PLAYERS: Launching for the first time on Black Friday is the Limited Edition ‘47 Hats designed by the Boston Bruins players including Brandon Carlo, Tuukka Rask, Danton Heinen, David Krejci, Torey Krug, Matt Grzelcyk, Charlie McAvoy, Jake DeBrusk and David Pastrnak. Featuring different Bruins logos throughout history and a range of styles and colors, each player worked closely with ‘47 to custom design their own hats based on their own individual style. The collection of headwear is exclusively available at the ProShop on Level 2 of TD Garden. INNAUGURAL B&G COLLECTION BY THE BRUINS WIVES: The inaugural b&g Collection by the Bruins Wives is now available for purchase at the Proshop on Level 2 of TD Garden. The first edition of the b&g Collection was conceptualized by Stephanie Bergeron and Melanie Krug and consists of stylish and functional Bruins themed apparel and accessories geared towards women. Bergeron and Krug spent time hand-selecting and designing each piece in the collection specifically for the stylish Bruins fan who loves representing the Black & Gold. Items range from $20- $130 in price. The debut collection will consist of 47 Brand and Lululemon items, including hats, t-shirts, sweatshirts and active wear. Collaborations with other brands will take place in the future. Ten percent of all sales of the collection will go to the Boston Bruins Foundation. CARHARTT X ’47: Boston Bruins partner ‘47 teamed up with Carhartt to create the OUTWORK x OUTROOT collection for our hard working, diehard fans. Get your Carhartt x ‘47 headwear at the ProShop on Level 2 of TD Garden. 2019 PUCKS & PUPS CALENDAR: The 2019 Pucks & Pups calendar is on sale now at the Proshop on Level 2 of TD Garden. All proceeds from the calendar will benefit the Boston Bruins Foundation and MSPCA-Angell. This is the fourth year of the Pucks and Pups calendar since its debut in 2015. This year’s calendar features Bruins players Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara, Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak and more, alongside Special Olympics Massachusetts athletes as part of the Bruins Foundation’s B Inclusive initiative. The calendar features Bruins players with their family pets or new friends waiting for homes at the MSPCA-Angell. The photos were taken at Warrior Ice Arena as well as outside in some of Boston’s landmark neighborhoods. The retail price of the calendar is $20. Since the calendar’s inception, it has raised a total of $350,000 for the Boston Bruins Foundation. NAME AND NUMBER TEES: A variety of your favorite Bruins player name and number tees are available in the ProShop on Level 2 of TD Garden or www.BostonProShop.com. Get yours today so you are ready for the show your Bruins pride at the start of the season. BOSTON BRUINS CHARITY BAGS: The Boston Bruins Charity Bag presented by '47 is a one-of-a-kind collection of Boston Bruins and Winter Classic themed memorabilia. These limited-edition bags include autographed memorabilia, apparel and more! In addition to getting your hands on these great items, you will be supporting two non-profits: the Boston Bruins Foundation and Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care. Please visit www.BostonBruins.com/charitybags to learn more about the program and to purchase your bag. ULTIMATE FAN SWEEPSTAKES PRESENTED BY TICKETMASTER: Do you want to be the next Ultimate Fan presented by Ticketmaster® at an upcoming Bruins home game? Enter for a chance to win loge tickets, a pre-game tour of TD Garden, and Bruins gear. Enter at www.BostonBruins.com/UltimateFan. SINGLE GAME TICKETS POWERED BY TICKETMASTER: Get your Single Game Tickets powered by Ticketmaster for the 2018-19 season presented by Ticketmaster.
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